Personality, Self-esteem, and PrejudiceSaxon House, 1979 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... cognitive style , personality , and intelligence have an origin in the genetic make - up of an individual ? This is an important question if we are to establish that psychology is a field of activity which is in some fundamental way ...
... cognitive style , personality , and intelligence have an origin in the genetic make - up of an individual ? This is an important question if we are to establish that psychology is a field of activity which is in some fundamental way ...
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... cognitive aspects of prejudice as one which has important implica- tions for social action , in so far as many of the findings from cognitive studies can have implications for policy - making and for future research . He argues that the ...
... cognitive aspects of prejudice as one which has important implica- tions for social action , in so far as many of the findings from cognitive studies can have implications for policy - making and for future research . He argues that the ...
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... cognitive ones in the general formation of attitudes . But the literature on the acquisition of racial attitudes in children indicates that children may develop affective attitudes on the basis of their seemingly accurate perceptions ...
... cognitive ones in the general formation of attitudes . But the literature on the acquisition of racial attitudes in children indicates that children may develop affective attitudes on the basis of their seemingly accurate perceptions ...
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The development of scales for the measurement | 9 |
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